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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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pg tea bags 280 for £3.14 also possible £1 off on facebook= £2.14
found on hukd http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/pg-tips-280-teabags-3-14-36p-per-100g-tesco-1107742
i can not see offer online so will report back later (after i done a little bit of printing)0 -
i forgot to mention, when we were in l£wes tesco on saturday, there was a wedding party going into the store. i dont know if they were getting married there or having thier reception in the cafe. :eek: the men were wearing pink shirts :eek:
i can think of better places for it though. sainsburys being one.:rotfl::rotfl:life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0 -
I posted that on here about 1pm!mymerrywidow wrote: »sorry, i didnt read back.0
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square_bear wrote: »Back to work tomorrow so I'm polishing my shoes.
Brush in Kiwi black and buff with a soft cloth.
I never use the liquid stuff, it never gives a good enough finish.
Do you think you look smarter with a nice pair of polished shoes?
Do you judge people who wear scruffy unpolished shoes, or don't you get bothered about it?
Why bother if you wear trainers all day............
HC found this thread on the money savers Arms
You may want to give them a wee sneak peak at your shoes as they are all seeming to get overly excited at the things they can do with polish to revive shoes:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
The possibilities are endless with yours :j0 -
Lol. That's good to know. I'm looking forward to using a scanner because I've never used one before.
No way! The only one that works is in bedding, the one in clothing just says call an SA...er no thanks!!
:beer:Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0 -
zippydooda wrote: »pg tea bags 280 for £3.14 also possible £1 off on facebook= £2.14
found on hukd http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/pg-tips-280-teabags-3-14-36p-per-100g-tesco-1107742
i can not see offer online so will report back later (after i done a little bit of printing)
These were at the front of my store when I went tonight. I didn't buy any because I still have tons of the ones from last Christmas when the grandchildren made me buy them at FULL price for the free monkey. We rarely drink tea.0 -
Where are all the Christmas tree photo's? I thought we were supposed to be sharing them!
Come on .....I showed you mine so it's only fair you show me yours!!My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »Bargains found....
2 epil5's
Tell me more FK pretty please?:):starmod: DO IT NOW :starmod:0 -
They are Bichon frise they are a lovely breed , but the coats are very hard to look after .:)
WRONG!They're not Bichons, they're Toy Poodles
The larger one (led down) is actually an apricot but she's gradually faded over the years and is now creamy beige with just a little darker on her ears and around her mouth. The little pooch is white.
Because they're poodles, they're absolutely fantastic to keep. I would recommend them to anyone. They don't smell or malt AT ALL! Infact if you came in the house and all their bits and pieces were hidden you'd have no idea we had dogs :T They do take a bit of maintenance with their coats yes and I do it myself rather than sending them to the parlourThat way they have a bit done at a time, they're much calmer, I cut them how I want them done and it's sooo much cheaper
Mind you they cost us an absolute FORTUNE. Their insurance is over £60 per month with Pet Plan :eek:
It's great that you're having a proper think about getting a dog before jumping in Dancecrazylegs, it took years for us to decide to commit to having dogs and which breed to opt for. We had to change a few aspects of our lifestyle, we were always going away for short hols/weekends away before we got them and my dad retired due to ill health so there is always someone at home with themIt's a big commitment, not least financially but the love you and enjoyment you get from them is phenomenal and well worth it. :A
French_Knickers wrote: »I would soooo love to take this sweetie for a walk with me down the salt marshes and muddy staithes of north norfolk!!!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Mine are fab actually, they hardly ever have a full bath, just their legs and belly (because they're tiny, that's what gets dirty when they run in the mud)mymerrywidow wrote: »from the main grabbit board. 1p double cream at tesco
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3705237
None in mine, was full price! Was gutted as that's what I went for. Guess what the reductions cabinet was full off?? Bl00dy single cream!! :rotfl:'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0
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